The best way is to start reading
lwq. take a look at www.qmail.org where's a
link. I don't understand what you mean
with  "httpd applications ", but I'm sure I'm not
a guru...

Tom

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From: "hari_bhr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 6:59 PM
Subject: better methods to install qmail on linux ( Redhat 6.2 or 7.0)


> hi all
>
> i have quick question for the all the gurus of linux and qmail experts.
> iam newnie for qmail and cpopmail
> i would like to know what is the best installation linux for only mail and
> http applications.
>
> like volume wise
>
> what is the space for /
> what is the space for /boot
> what is the space for /home
> what is the space for /usr
> what is the space for /var
> what is the space for /swap
> what is the space for /tmp
>
> thanks for the help in advance
>
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